State Reps. Adam Bird and Mike Odioso announced a bill on Feb. 3 that would ban NIL deals for Ohio high school athletes.
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The representative council of the Michigan High School Athletic Association has approved the expansion of personal branding ...
The brief inquiry at LSU into unreported NIL deals has been resolved with the College Sports Commission. Here’s the latest ...
A bill introduced in Ohio would ban name, image and likeness deals for high school athletes across the Buckeye State.
NIL and the transfer portal broke football’s QB system. Meet the team trying to fix it and prepare quarterbacks for the NFL.
Since the advent of NIL, women’s gymnasts have pioneered college sports entrepreneurship. From New York City skyscrapers to ...
The unnamed LSU student-athlete investigated for not reporting third-party NIL deals will not face disciplinary action ...
The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) approved new bylaws allowing athletes to profit off their name, image ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new Ohio House bill would ban an Ohio High School Athletic Association policy generally allowing middle and high school students to earn money from businesses that use of their name ...
The College Sports Commission (CSC) has launched its first known inquiry into LSU for potential violations of NIL reporting ...